MERcury Intense Target (MERIT) Experiment – or nTOF-11 Pre-installation Safety Review Ilias Efthymiopoulos Adrian Fabich (CERN - AB-ATB-EA) Pre-installation Safety Review CERN – March 30, m/sec Hg jet achieved on February 14, 2007 MERIT Collaboration – ORNL test setup
March 30, 2007 I. Efthymiopoulos CERNPre-installation Safety Review - 2 Safety : How is safety handled for MERIT? 1.Preliminary hearings with safety officials at CERN before the proposal submission and approval of the experiment 2.Safety reviews of the major sub-systems of the experiment, in time with their production Cryostat and cryogenics – February 3, 2006 Hg-system – June 20, Safety inspection of the final installation in situ Transport, installation Access, interlocks, ODH system verification, … 3.Safety review of installation procedures March Installation & dismantling After the combined tests at MIT ~March ‘07
March 30, 2007 I. Efthymiopoulos CERNPre-installation Safety Review - 3 Solenoid & Cryogenics Safety Review
March 30, 2007 I. Efthymiopoulos CERNPre-installation Safety Review - 4 Mercury System Safety Review
March 30, 2007 I. Efthymiopoulos CERNPre-installation Safety Review - 5 Pre-installation Safety Review Review Panel Mercury experts & Chemical Safety: Jonathan Gulley Radiation protection (CERN-SC/RP): Marco Silari (excused) Thomas Otto Pierre Carbonez Mechanical safety (CERN-SC/GS): Benoit Delille Andrea Astone (excused) Fire protection (CERN-SC/GS): Fabio Corsanego General Safety: Bruno Pichler (excused) Ralf Trant (CERN-SC/GS) Chairman: Ghislain Roy (CERN-AB/DSO) Thank you all for accepting the invitation